I ordered the bullpup a few days ago.
can someone send the site? i wanna look around too
Just polish the contact areas with high grit sandpaper. 800 grit is extra safe to start with. Work up in grit to 1000 or 1500. You will not reshape the the contact points.This is really tempting.
What are the good and bad points?
The bad trigger can be improved, according to thammer, just need the courage to reshape your trigger and sear![]()
The email I received from Pinty said that they are regulated. I'm assuming internal adjustment.is that bulpup regulated?
It is regulated.is that bulpup regulated?
Great to see some other folks order the Bullpup. I have had mine for only a short time, but really like it so far.It is regulated.
It seems to be a Snowpeak P35 with some small changes.
This is the importer page for the airgun:
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Rifle PCP QM23
Review del rifle:https://youtu.be/sRZTJXBtVYY?si=EYSKCugyOsowrSeRhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZLeYF3OF4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOSz3J383YUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TylnCJrsa1A Calibre 5.5/.22Peso: 2.73 KilosLargo: 70 cmAncho: 20 cmLargo del cañón: 45 cmCapacidad de aire: 260...www.defensorforever.cl
The Bullpup has some Snowpeak DNA, but it is not a direct copy of the P35. The action is different and mags are different. Can't attest to the trigger mechanism yet, have not had my stock off so far.If the bullpup is based on the P35 the trigger weight can be reduced about a pound by moving an end stop for what looks like a ballpoint pen spring on the trigger rod. The stop is secured by a tiny grub screw. Relaxing that spring lightens both the first and second stage. The sear engagement can also be adjusted with another screw on the trigger block in the rear. You have to remove the stock (two screws).